Hi,
You say that you have already formatted you PC. If you could post that and can read this, then you must have access to another PC. Look on your motherboard and find the make and model number. It will be there somewhere just have to look for it. Then search the internet for the drivers for your board, download them and install them on your PC. When they are installed and you have a Virus protection program running with at least windows SP2 installed, you can access the internet, find a free program that will detect what hardware you have other than your motherboard and you can download drivers for that as well.
Note :- Do not access the internet with less than Windows SP2 installed and a virus protection program running,(an anti-malware program would not hurt). If you do, you will have more viruses that you could ever fix and you will need to start from scratch again.
But how do I get driver from internet, after formatting nothing works in the PC .
You have accessed the internet to post here so you can do the same to find drivers. Quote"You say that you have already formatted you PC. If you could post that and can read this, then you must have access to another PC."
Other than that, would you like me to send you a new PC, free, with Windows 7 loaded, so that you don't have to do anything.
If so, please give me your mailing address and US$999.00 for postage.
Hi,
Go to this site and read all about it. You have posted to an old thread. If you need more help, start your own thread and give a lot more information about your PC and the problems.
..there's a problem..when the dialogue "press any key to boot from cd" I press key but it did not work and did not continue to the reformatting process..what's wrong??suggestion please anyone????badly nid it..
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